Gee, I'm glad for the thread because the abstract made it seem promising enough to definitely warrant a larger trial, when it's in fact slightly better than the Rituximab data. It would still be good to do a larger trial, but keep expectations modest.
They don't have a treatment but a supportive doctor can mean educating someone about pacing, helping them get disability benefits or trying to find a medicine that takes the edge of certain symptoms. It's unfortunate that Long Covid and PAISs are stuck in the pre-science era in terms of...
I don't dislike the whole paragraph. It just needed a little rephrasing. It's true that women in our culture are somewhat more likely to be conscientious about their health. (It's probably not enough to explain a 2-3x difference in prevalence though.) But you're right, that point isn't essential...
Thank you to the authors for taking the time to write your thoughts in this paper. You have an interesting and novel hypothesis. As a non-expert, it seems as plausible as any other model of ME/CFS I've seen thus far.
I don't think the wording on topics that could be confused with BPS is...
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Several-Linux-DRM-Orphaned
Several Linux DRM Drivers Orphaned Due To Developer Health
One of the developers on the Linux Kernel has had to step back from maintaining a few drivers due to a "fatigue illness". While it's a small story, and the developer chose to...
I feel quite sad for her, seeing the awful state she was in last year (and is still in). I'm glad to see she's getting a little better. We should also be grateful of the amount of energy she's expended to remain in the public eye as an activist through all of it.
It means the loop that creates PEM could involve signals going through the brain, or that the mechanism for PEM is present in all organs. I highly doubt PEM is entirely generated from the brain, although the brain can do a lot. But there could be some sort of immune or inflammatory signal that...
This may be a little bit helpful, it's not a complete waste of time. We need to get better at psychologically supporting people with post-infectious syndromes, by affirming their illness and helping them cope (as opposed to buying into the delusion that you can think yourself better).
This is a great idea. if I were an ME charity, I would be digging though my couch cushions to fund this, because I expect it to teach us things that are well worth 7 million quid.
Judging by the graphs, there's no real difference between groups A and B. If the drug worked, you would see group A improve, then group B, but I don't notice anything except that group B seems a little healthier.
This sounds like what investment people call "activist shareholders". When a company is doing poorly, sometimes new or existing investors will campaign for replacing the leadership and reform. And indeed, AIM Immunotech is following the typical path of biotech startups. Investing in biotech is...
I agree strongly with the main premises of the article. Medical trauma is widespread and causes severe harms, and is disproportionately likely to hurt those who are already vulnerable, such as people with developmental disabilities, with pre-existing trauma, or living in poverty. It caused me a...
Very good article that highlights the value of PLRC. I didn't know (or didn't remember) that they funded the study on PEM and muscles, which I think was a novel and important one. I'm very grateful for them because the big institutions still simply don't know how to help us.
If none of the outcome measures show a meaningful change, crumple it up and can it. It doesn't work and scientists need to spend their effort on other treatments for long Covid.
That being said, I'm a bit sad seeing it fail after all the dramatic testimonials of it curing long Covid. A couple...
It's been about a year since I last posted this. Much more research has some out, but I still believe the same. They've found precious little evidence for it. It's very unlikely that ongoing infections or viral persistence drive ME or LC. The one trial of Paxlovid in LC that completed failed...
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